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2000 Lexus LS 400 |
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Price: $12,900 |
Last Updated 12 hours ago
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Year: |
2000 |
Make: |
Lexus |
Model: |
LS 400 |
Trim: |
N\A |
Engine: |
V8 4.0L V8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Color: |
Silver |
Miles: |
206026 |
Stock #: |
6901 |
MPG: |
16 city / 23 hwy |
Body Style: |
Sedan |
Condition: |
Used |
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Vehicle Description 2000 Lexus LS400 Sedan A little secret got out of the bag recently and it seems like everyone is talking about it. Turns out the second half of the second generation Lexus LS sedans are having a bit of a resurgence because they have proven to be the perfect combination of reliability, luxury, comfort, and power. Not only that but features such as oscillating vents and real wood make them standouts, even nearly 25 years later. Still modern enough to blend in, these eventual classics are in high demand, and we're thrilled to welcome one to our inventory. For consignment, a 2000 Lexus LS400 sedan with a title verified 206,062 actual miles. High, you say? Well, sure, but considering that with the right care, they can double that, this one has plenty of life. And thanks to a timing belt change at 180k, you can drive off virtually worry free. Exterior Silver paint coats the car in the two stage quality Lexus is known for. Other than the L on the grille, the car is badgeless which leads to a clean decklid over broad horizontal tail lights. Up front, the flush headlights received a slight change for this generation, but still retain the distinct look of a Lexus luxury sedan. Tinted windows further enhance the look along with 18-inch wheels in argent gray wearing 45 series tires.  Flush door handles are color keyed to the car and the door frames roll right into the roof where we find a sunroof up above. Overall the paint is good with minimal imperfections noted including large chips in the B-pillar and a scuff down low.   Interior Quality materials start at the door panels with textured plastics, leather inserts, and wood veneer panel plates and all four doors show minimal patina, a testament to their Lexus' attention to quality.  The black leather bucket seats are large, soft, and also supportive and the driver's side shows wear, especially at the point of entry while the passenger's seat has a few scratches. Both front seats enjoy power controls.  In back, the pleated leather of the rear bench looks good and the seats provide head restraints for three passengers and decent legroom. Wood rimmed arches on the steering wheel show some cracking in the shellac but remains a handsome piece and leads to an electronic instrument panel, lighted and floating in a black background. Wood surrounds the information screen in the center stack and coats the center console and shifter knob with honey colored bird's eye maple. There's some delamination on the gear indicator panel and the touchscreen is barely legible, but everything else seems to be in working order.  Low pile black carpet keeps things clean on the floor while the gray headliner above and around the sunroof is in nice shape. The trunk is finished and lined with gray carpet including a fitted carpeted mat over the entire trunk floor.  Drivetrain Plastic covers hide the view of the 4.0 liter DOHC V8, rated at 290 horsepower and fuel by injection. It is tied to a Toyota Aisin-Warner A650E 5-speed automatic transmission and power is sent to the rear wheels with 3.266 gearing. As a flagship vehicle, only the best will do, so power disc brakes are found front and rear. Undercarriage Remarkably clean underneath with no surface rust and very little road dirt. The dual exhaust comes together then travels down the center tunnel before hitting a Y-pipe before entering resonators and stock style mufflers, then exiting to the atmosphere discreetly behind the rear bumper cover.  Independent suspension is found front and rear and have been upgraded with BC coilovers. Drive-Ability The smooth running engine and quiet operation belies the mileage shown on the odometer and bodes well for Lexus quality. There are no vibrations or odd noises, no misfires nor rattles. The car runs smooth, tracks well, and handles like one would expect a luxury vehicle to operate. Other than the touch screen not being readable, all oth |
Vehicle Options Variable Speed Windshield Wipers,Tinted Glass,Rear Window Defroster,Power Windows,Power Steering,Power Door Locks,Padded Sun Visors & Dash,Leather Seating,Intermittent Wipers,Instrumentation,Heater/Defroster,Fog Lamps,Factory Tach,Electric Sunroof,Electric Clock,Cruise Control,Courtesy Lights,Bucket Seats,AM/FM RADIO,Aluminum Wheels,Alarm System,Air Conditioning,4 Wheel Power Disc Brakes |
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